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32100 | Ole Miss vs. Georgia live score, updates, highlights from Week 11 college football game
TOUCHDOWN – A quick drive for the Bulldogs, and they're on the board! Beck flicks it to Daijun Edwards for a one-yard touchdown. It's tied up in Athens with 7:28 on the clock in the first quarter.
7:29 p.m. – Carson Beck tosses to Rara Thomas, who gets a 44-yard gain. The Bulldogs have a first down at Ole Miss's 13.
Ole Miss 7, Georgia 0
7:23 p.m. TOUCHDOWN – Judkins tries again, and it's good! The Rebels get on the board in their first drive of the game with Judkins' 15-yard touchdown run.
7:22 p.m. – Quinshon Judkins gets into the end zone, but holding is called on Ole Miss. It takes over at Georgia's 15.
7:19 p.m. – Jaxson Dart completes pass to Caden Prieskorn for a 33-yard play. |
32101 | Ole Miss vs. Georgia live score, updates, highlights from Week 11 college football game
Beck flicks it to Daijun Edwards for a one-yard touchdown. It's tied up in Athens with 7:28 on the clock in the first quarter.
7:29 p.m. – Carson Beck tosses to Rara Thomas, who gets a 44-yard gain. The Bulldogs have a first down at Ole Miss's 13.
Ole Miss 7, Georgia 0
7:23 p.m. TOUCHDOWN – Judkins tries again, and it's good! The Rebels get on the board in their first drive of the game with Judkins' 15-yard touchdown run.
7:22 p.m. – Quinshon Judkins gets into the end zone, but holding is called on Ole Miss. It takes over at Georgia's 15.
7:19 p.m. – Jaxson Dart completes pass to Caden Prieskorn for a 33-yard play. The Rebels enter Georgia's redzone at the five-yard line. |
32102 | Ole Miss vs. Georgia live score, updates, highlights from Week 11 college football game
It's tied up in Athens with 7:28 on the clock in the first quarter.
7:29 p.m. – Carson Beck tosses to Rara Thomas, who gets a 44-yard gain. The Bulldogs have a first down at Ole Miss's 13.
Ole Miss 7, Georgia 0
7:23 p.m. TOUCHDOWN – Judkins tries again, and it's good! The Rebels get on the board in their first drive of the game with Judkins' 15-yard touchdown run.
7:22 p.m. – Quinshon Judkins gets into the end zone, but holding is called on Ole Miss. It takes over at Georgia's 15.
7:19 p.m. – Jaxson Dart completes pass to Caden Prieskorn for a 33-yard play. The Rebels enter Georgia's redzone at the five-yard line.
7:14 p.m. |
32103 | Ole Miss vs. Georgia live score, updates, highlights from Week 11 college football game
It's tied up in Athens with 7:28 on the clock in the first quarter.
7:29 p.m. – Carson Beck tosses to Rara Thomas, who gets a 44-yard gain. The Bulldogs have a first down at Ole Miss's 13.
Ole Miss 7, Georgia 0
7:23 p.m. TOUCHDOWN – Judkins tries again, and it's good! The Rebels get on the board in their first drive of the game with Judkins' 15-yard touchdown run.
7:22 p.m. – Quinshon Judkins gets into the end zone, but holding is called on Ole Miss. It takes over at Georgia's 15.
7:19 p.m. – Jaxson Dart completes pass to Caden Prieskorn for a 33-yard play. The Rebels enter Georgia's redzone at the five-yard line.
7:14 p.m. PENALTY – On the very first play of the game, Ole Miss's o-line is called for a false start. |
32104 | Ole Miss vs. Georgia live score, updates, highlights from Week 11 college football game
– Carson Beck tosses to Rara Thomas, who gets a 44-yard gain. The Bulldogs have a first down at Ole Miss's 13.
Ole Miss 7, Georgia 0
7:23 p.m. TOUCHDOWN – Judkins tries again, and it's good! The Rebels get on the board in their first drive of the game with Judkins' 15-yard touchdown run.
7:22 p.m. – Quinshon Judkins gets into the end zone, but holding is called on Ole Miss. It takes over at Georgia's 15.
7:19 p.m. – Jaxson Dart completes pass to Caden Prieskorn for a 33-yard play. The Rebels enter Georgia's redzone at the five-yard line.
7:14 p.m. PENALTY – On the very first play of the game, Ole Miss's o-line is called for a false start.
6:50 p.m. |
32105 | Ole Miss vs. Georgia live score, updates, highlights from Week 11 college football game
The Bulldogs have a first down at Ole Miss's 13.
Ole Miss 7, Georgia 0
7:23 p.m. TOUCHDOWN – Judkins tries again, and it's good! The Rebels get on the board in their first drive of the game with Judkins' 15-yard touchdown run.
7:22 p.m. – Quinshon Judkins gets into the end zone, but holding is called on Ole Miss. It takes over at Georgia's 15.
7:19 p.m. – Jaxson Dart completes pass to Caden Prieskorn for a 33-yard play. The Rebels enter Georgia's redzone at the five-yard line.
7:14 p.m. PENALTY – On the very first play of the game, Ole Miss's o-line is called for a false start.
6:50 p.m. – Beware the Rebs.
6:45 p.m. – Back to back to back. |
32106 | Ole Miss vs. Georgia live score, updates, highlights from Week 11 college football game
Ole Miss 7, Georgia 0
7:23 p.m. TOUCHDOWN – Judkins tries again, and it's good! The Rebels get on the board in their first drive of the game with Judkins' 15-yard touchdown run.
7:22 p.m. – Quinshon Judkins gets into the end zone, but holding is called on Ole Miss. It takes over at Georgia's 15.
7:19 p.m. – Jaxson Dart completes pass to Caden Prieskorn for a 33-yard play. The Rebels enter Georgia's redzone at the five-yard line.
7:14 p.m. PENALTY – On the very first play of the game, Ole Miss's o-line is called for a false start.
6:50 p.m. – Beware the Rebs.
6:45 p.m. – Back to back to back. With Missouri's defeat of Tennessee, Georgia clinches the SEC East title for its third-straight and sixth time in seven seasons. |
32107 | Ole Miss vs. Georgia live score, updates, highlights from Week 11 college football game
The Rebels get on the board in their first drive of the game with Judkins' 15-yard touchdown run.
7:22 p.m. – Quinshon Judkins gets into the end zone, but holding is called on Ole Miss. It takes over at Georgia's 15.
7:19 p.m. – Jaxson Dart completes pass to Caden Prieskorn for a 33-yard play. The Rebels enter Georgia's redzone at the five-yard line.
7:14 p.m. PENALTY – On the very first play of the game, Ole Miss's o-line is called for a false start.
6:50 p.m. – Beware the Rebs.
6:45 p.m. – Back to back to back. With Missouri's defeat of Tennessee, Georgia clinches the SEC East title for its third-straight and sixth time in seven seasons.
6:35 p.m. – The celebs have arrived. |
32108 | Ole Miss vs. Georgia live score, updates, highlights from Week 11 college football game
7:22 p.m. – Quinshon Judkins gets into the end zone, but holding is called on Ole Miss. It takes over at Georgia's 15.
7:19 p.m. – Jaxson Dart completes pass to Caden Prieskorn for a 33-yard play. The Rebels enter Georgia's redzone at the five-yard line.
7:14 p.m. PENALTY – On the very first play of the game, Ole Miss's o-line is called for a false start.
6:50 p.m. – Beware the Rebs.
6:45 p.m. – Back to back to back. With Missouri's defeat of Tennessee, Georgia clinches the SEC East title for its third-straight and sixth time in seven seasons.
6:35 p.m. – The celebs have arrived. On Georgia's sidelines are Bubba Watson, AJ Minter, Kelee Ringo and Stetson Bennett, to name a few. |
32109 | Ole Miss vs. Georgia live score, updates, highlights from Week 11 college football game
It takes over at Georgia's 15.
7:19 p.m. – Jaxson Dart completes pass to Caden Prieskorn for a 33-yard play. The Rebels enter Georgia's redzone at the five-yard line.
7:14 p.m. PENALTY – On the very first play of the game, Ole Miss's o-line is called for a false start.
6:50 p.m. – Beware the Rebs.
6:45 p.m. – Back to back to back. With Missouri's defeat of Tennessee, Georgia clinches the SEC East title for its third-straight and sixth time in seven seasons.
6:35 p.m. – The celebs have arrived. On Georgia's sidelines are Bubba Watson, AJ Minter, Kelee Ringo and Stetson Bennett, to name a few.
6 p.m. – The Rebels are ready.
5:30 p.m. |
32110 | Ole Miss vs. Georgia live score, updates, highlights from Week 11 college football game
7:19 p.m. – Jaxson Dart completes pass to Caden Prieskorn for a 33-yard play. The Rebels enter Georgia's redzone at the five-yard line.
7:14 p.m. PENALTY – On the very first play of the game, Ole Miss's o-line is called for a false start.
6:50 p.m. – Beware the Rebs.
6:45 p.m. – Back to back to back. With Missouri's defeat of Tennessee, Georgia clinches the SEC East title for its third-straight and sixth time in seven seasons.
6:35 p.m. – The celebs have arrived. On Georgia's sidelines are Bubba Watson, AJ Minter, Kelee Ringo and Stetson Bennett, to name a few.
6 p.m. – The Rebels are ready.
5:30 p.m. – Will we see Brock Bowers return for his final home game? |
32111 | Ole Miss vs. Georgia live score, updates, highlights from Week 11 college football game
– Jaxson Dart completes pass to Caden Prieskorn for a 33-yard play. The Rebels enter Georgia's redzone at the five-yard line.
7:14 p.m. PENALTY – On the very first play of the game, Ole Miss's o-line is called for a false start.
6:50 p.m. – Beware the Rebs.
6:45 p.m. – Back to back to back. With Missouri's defeat of Tennessee, Georgia clinches the SEC East title for its third-straight and sixth time in seven seasons.
6:35 p.m. – The celebs have arrived. On Georgia's sidelines are Bubba Watson, AJ Minter, Kelee Ringo and Stetson Bennett, to name a few.
6 p.m. – The Rebels are ready.
5:30 p.m. – Will we see Brock Bowers return for his final home game? The tight end is a game-time decision but could return after a high ankle sprain sustained a month ago. |
32112 | Ole Miss vs. Georgia live score, updates, highlights from Week 11 college football game
The Rebels enter Georgia's redzone at the five-yard line.
7:14 p.m. PENALTY – On the very first play of the game, Ole Miss's o-line is called for a false start.
6:50 p.m. – Beware the Rebs.
6:45 p.m. – Back to back to back. With Missouri's defeat of Tennessee, Georgia clinches the SEC East title for its third-straight and sixth time in seven seasons.
6:35 p.m. – The celebs have arrived. On Georgia's sidelines are Bubba Watson, AJ Minter, Kelee Ringo and Stetson Bennett, to name a few.
6 p.m. – The Rebels are ready.
5:30 p.m. – Will we see Brock Bowers return for his final home game? The tight end is a game-time decision but could return after a high ankle sprain sustained a month ago.
No. |
32113 | Ole Miss vs. Georgia live score, updates, highlights from Week 11 college football game
7:14 p.m. PENALTY – On the very first play of the game, Ole Miss's o-line is called for a false start.
6:50 p.m. – Beware the Rebs.
6:45 p.m. – Back to back to back. With Missouri's defeat of Tennessee, Georgia clinches the SEC East title for its third-straight and sixth time in seven seasons.
6:35 p.m. – The celebs have arrived. On Georgia's sidelines are Bubba Watson, AJ Minter, Kelee Ringo and Stetson Bennett, to name a few.
6 p.m. – The Rebels are ready.
5:30 p.m. – Will we see Brock Bowers return for his final home game? The tight end is a game-time decision but could return after a high ankle sprain sustained a month ago.
No. 19 out for warmups pic.twitter.com/tXyTEzATk7 — Brooks Austin (@BrooksAustinBA) November 11, 2023
5:15 p.m. |
32114 | Ole Miss vs. Georgia live score, updates, highlights from Week 11 college football game
6:50 p.m. – Beware the Rebs.
6:45 p.m. – Back to back to back. With Missouri's defeat of Tennessee, Georgia clinches the SEC East title for its third-straight and sixth time in seven seasons.
6:35 p.m. – The celebs have arrived. On Georgia's sidelines are Bubba Watson, AJ Minter, Kelee Ringo and Stetson Bennett, to name a few.
6 p.m. – The Rebels are ready.
5:30 p.m. – Will we see Brock Bowers return for his final home game? The tight end is a game-time decision but could return after a high ankle sprain sustained a month ago.
No. 19 out for warmups pic.twitter.com/tXyTEzATk7 — Brooks Austin (@BrooksAustinBA) November 11, 2023
5:15 p.m. – The weather in Athens is anything but ideal for a top-10 matchup. |
32115 | Ole Miss vs. Georgia live score, updates, highlights from Week 11 college football game
6:45 p.m. – Back to back to back. With Missouri's defeat of Tennessee, Georgia clinches the SEC East title for its third-straight and sixth time in seven seasons.
6:35 p.m. – The celebs have arrived. On Georgia's sidelines are Bubba Watson, AJ Minter, Kelee Ringo and Stetson Bennett, to name a few.
6 p.m. – The Rebels are ready.
5:30 p.m. – Will we see Brock Bowers return for his final home game? The tight end is a game-time decision but could return after a high ankle sprain sustained a month ago.
No. 19 out for warmups pic.twitter.com/tXyTEzATk7 — Brooks Austin (@BrooksAustinBA) November 11, 2023
5:15 p.m. – The weather in Athens is anything but ideal for a top-10 matchup. It'll be in the 40s with a chance of rainfall throughout the evening. |
32116 | Ole Miss vs. Georgia live score, updates, highlights from Week 11 college football game
6:35 p.m. – The celebs have arrived. On Georgia's sidelines are Bubba Watson, AJ Minter, Kelee Ringo and Stetson Bennett, to name a few.
6 p.m. – The Rebels are ready.
5:30 p.m. – Will we see Brock Bowers return for his final home game? The tight end is a game-time decision but could return after a high ankle sprain sustained a month ago.
No. 19 out for warmups pic.twitter.com/tXyTEzATk7 — Brooks Austin (@BrooksAustinBA) November 11, 2023
5:15 p.m. – The weather in Athens is anything but ideal for a top-10 matchup. It'll be in the 40s with a chance of rainfall throughout the evening. But is that better for the Dawgs? |
32117 | Ole Miss vs. Georgia live score, updates, highlights from Week 11 college football game
6:35 p.m. – The celebs have arrived. On Georgia's sidelines are Bubba Watson, AJ Minter, Kelee Ringo and Stetson Bennett, to name a few.
6 p.m. – The Rebels are ready.
5:30 p.m. – Will we see Brock Bowers return for his final home game? The tight end is a game-time decision but could return after a high ankle sprain sustained a month ago.
No. 19 out for warmups pic.twitter.com/tXyTEzATk7 — Brooks Austin (@BrooksAustinBA) November 11, 2023
5:15 p.m. – The weather in Athens is anything but ideal for a top-10 matchup. It'll be in the 40s with a chance of rainfall throughout the evening. But is that better for the Dawgs? Last time ESPN's College Gameday was in town for a crucial SEC matchup, Georgia beat Tennessee on a rainy afternoon. |
32118 | Ole Miss vs. Georgia live score, updates, highlights from Week 11 college football game
On Georgia's sidelines are Bubba Watson, AJ Minter, Kelee Ringo and Stetson Bennett, to name a few.
6 p.m. – The Rebels are ready.
5:30 p.m. – Will we see Brock Bowers return for his final home game? The tight end is a game-time decision but could return after a high ankle sprain sustained a month ago.
No. 19 out for warmups pic.twitter.com/tXyTEzATk7 — Brooks Austin (@BrooksAustinBA) November 11, 2023
5:15 p.m. – The weather in Athens is anything but ideal for a top-10 matchup. It'll be in the 40s with a chance of rainfall throughout the evening. But is that better for the Dawgs? Last time ESPN's College Gameday was in town for a crucial SEC matchup, Georgia beat Tennessee on a rainy afternoon. Kirby Smart and his crew seem to only get better in rough weather. |
32119 | Ole Miss vs. Georgia live score, updates, highlights from Week 11 college football game
6 p.m. – The Rebels are ready.
5:30 p.m. – Will we see Brock Bowers return for his final home game? The tight end is a game-time decision but could return after a high ankle sprain sustained a month ago.
No. 19 out for warmups pic.twitter.com/tXyTEzATk7 — Brooks Austin (@BrooksAustinBA) November 11, 2023
5:15 p.m. – The weather in Athens is anything but ideal for a top-10 matchup. It'll be in the 40s with a chance of rainfall throughout the evening. But is that better for the Dawgs? Last time ESPN's College Gameday was in town for a crucial SEC matchup, Georgia beat Tennessee on a rainy afternoon. Kirby Smart and his crew seem to only get better in rough weather.
What channel is Ole Miss vs. Georgia on today? |
32120 | Ole Miss vs. Georgia live score, updates, highlights from Week 11 college football game
6 p.m. – The Rebels are ready.
5:30 p.m. – Will we see Brock Bowers return for his final home game? The tight end is a game-time decision but could return after a high ankle sprain sustained a month ago.
No. 19 out for warmups pic.twitter.com/tXyTEzATk7 — Brooks Austin (@BrooksAustinBA) November 11, 2023
5:15 p.m. – The weather in Athens is anything but ideal for a top-10 matchup. It'll be in the 40s with a chance of rainfall throughout the evening. But is that better for the Dawgs? Last time ESPN's College Gameday was in town for a crucial SEC matchup, Georgia beat Tennessee on a rainy afternoon. Kirby Smart and his crew seem to only get better in rough weather.
What channel is Ole Miss vs. Georgia on today?
TV channel : ESPN
: ESPN Live stream: ESPN App, Fubo
Ole Miss vs. |
32121 | Ole Miss vs. Georgia live score, updates, highlights from Week 11 college football game
– Will we see Brock Bowers return for his final home game? The tight end is a game-time decision but could return after a high ankle sprain sustained a month ago.
No. 19 out for warmups pic.twitter.com/tXyTEzATk7 — Brooks Austin (@BrooksAustinBA) November 11, 2023
5:15 p.m. – The weather in Athens is anything but ideal for a top-10 matchup. It'll be in the 40s with a chance of rainfall throughout the evening. But is that better for the Dawgs? Last time ESPN's College Gameday was in town for a crucial SEC matchup, Georgia beat Tennessee on a rainy afternoon. Kirby Smart and his crew seem to only get better in rough weather.
What channel is Ole Miss vs. Georgia on today?
TV channel : ESPN
: ESPN Live stream: ESPN App, Fubo
Ole Miss vs. Georgia will be televised on ESPN with the trio of Chris Fowler, Kirk Herbstreit and Holly Rowe on the call. |
32122 | Ole Miss vs. Georgia live score, updates, highlights from Week 11 college football game
No. 19 out for warmups pic.twitter.com/tXyTEzATk7 — Brooks Austin (@BrooksAustinBA) November 11, 2023
5:15 p.m. – The weather in Athens is anything but ideal for a top-10 matchup. It'll be in the 40s with a chance of rainfall throughout the evening. But is that better for the Dawgs? Last time ESPN's College Gameday was in town for a crucial SEC matchup, Georgia beat Tennessee on a rainy afternoon. Kirby Smart and his crew seem to only get better in rough weather.
What channel is Ole Miss vs. Georgia on today?
TV channel : ESPN
: ESPN Live stream: ESPN App, Fubo
Ole Miss vs. Georgia will be televised on ESPN with the trio of Chris Fowler, Kirk Herbstreit and Holly Rowe on the call.
Streaming will be available through the ESPN app or Fubo, which offers a free trial. |
32123 | Ole Miss vs. Georgia live score, updates, highlights from Week 11 college football game
– The weather in Athens is anything but ideal for a top-10 matchup. It'll be in the 40s with a chance of rainfall throughout the evening. But is that better for the Dawgs? Last time ESPN's College Gameday was in town for a crucial SEC matchup, Georgia beat Tennessee on a rainy afternoon. Kirby Smart and his crew seem to only get better in rough weather.
What channel is Ole Miss vs. Georgia on today?
TV channel : ESPN
: ESPN Live stream: ESPN App, Fubo
Ole Miss vs. Georgia will be televised on ESPN with the trio of Chris Fowler, Kirk Herbstreit and Holly Rowe on the call.
Streaming will be available through the ESPN app or Fubo, which offers a free trial.
MORE: Who are the top four teams in the College Football Playoff rankings?
Ole Miss vs. Georgia start time
Date : Saturday, Nov. 11
: Saturday, Nov. |
32124 | Ole Miss vs. Georgia live score, updates, highlights from Week 11 college football game
It'll be in the 40s with a chance of rainfall throughout the evening. But is that better for the Dawgs? Last time ESPN's College Gameday was in town for a crucial SEC matchup, Georgia beat Tennessee on a rainy afternoon. Kirby Smart and his crew seem to only get better in rough weather.
What channel is Ole Miss vs. Georgia on today?
TV channel : ESPN
: ESPN Live stream: ESPN App, Fubo
Ole Miss vs. Georgia will be televised on ESPN with the trio of Chris Fowler, Kirk Herbstreit and Holly Rowe on the call.
Streaming will be available through the ESPN app or Fubo, which offers a free trial.
MORE: Who are the top four teams in the College Football Playoff rankings?
Ole Miss vs. Georgia start time
Date : Saturday, Nov. 11
: Saturday, Nov. 11 Kickoff: 7 p.m. |
32125 | Ole Miss vs. Georgia live score, updates, highlights from Week 11 college football game
It'll be in the 40s with a chance of rainfall throughout the evening. But is that better for the Dawgs? Last time ESPN's College Gameday was in town for a crucial SEC matchup, Georgia beat Tennessee on a rainy afternoon. Kirby Smart and his crew seem to only get better in rough weather.
What channel is Ole Miss vs. Georgia on today?
TV channel : ESPN
: ESPN Live stream: ESPN App, Fubo
Ole Miss vs. Georgia will be televised on ESPN with the trio of Chris Fowler, Kirk Herbstreit and Holly Rowe on the call.
Streaming will be available through the ESPN app or Fubo, which offers a free trial.
MORE: Who are the top four teams in the College Football Playoff rankings?
Ole Miss vs. Georgia start time
Date : Saturday, Nov. 11
: Saturday, Nov. 11 Kickoff: 7 p.m. ET
The final game of the season in Sanford Stadium takes place Saturday, Nov. |
32126 | Ole Miss vs. Georgia live score, updates, highlights from Week 11 college football game
But is that better for the Dawgs? Last time ESPN's College Gameday was in town for a crucial SEC matchup, Georgia beat Tennessee on a rainy afternoon. Kirby Smart and his crew seem to only get better in rough weather.
What channel is Ole Miss vs. Georgia on today?
TV channel : ESPN
: ESPN Live stream: ESPN App, Fubo
Ole Miss vs. Georgia will be televised on ESPN with the trio of Chris Fowler, Kirk Herbstreit and Holly Rowe on the call.
Streaming will be available through the ESPN app or Fubo, which offers a free trial.
MORE: Who are the top four teams in the College Football Playoff rankings?
Ole Miss vs. Georgia start time
Date : Saturday, Nov. 11
: Saturday, Nov. 11 Kickoff: 7 p.m. ET
The final game of the season in Sanford Stadium takes place Saturday, Nov. 11. |
32127 | Ole Miss vs. Georgia live score, updates, highlights from Week 11 college football game
But is that better for the Dawgs? Last time ESPN's College Gameday was in town for a crucial SEC matchup, Georgia beat Tennessee on a rainy afternoon. Kirby Smart and his crew seem to only get better in rough weather.
What channel is Ole Miss vs. Georgia on today?
TV channel : ESPN
: ESPN Live stream: ESPN App, Fubo
Ole Miss vs. Georgia will be televised on ESPN with the trio of Chris Fowler, Kirk Herbstreit and Holly Rowe on the call.
Streaming will be available through the ESPN app or Fubo, which offers a free trial.
MORE: Who are the top four teams in the College Football Playoff rankings?
Ole Miss vs. Georgia start time
Date : Saturday, Nov. 11
: Saturday, Nov. 11 Kickoff: 7 p.m. ET
The final game of the season in Sanford Stadium takes place Saturday, Nov. 11. Kickoff between the hedges will be at 7 p.m. |
32128 | Ole Miss vs. Georgia live score, updates, highlights from Week 11 college football game
Kirby Smart and his crew seem to only get better in rough weather.
What channel is Ole Miss vs. Georgia on today?
TV channel : ESPN
: ESPN Live stream: ESPN App, Fubo
Ole Miss vs. Georgia will be televised on ESPN with the trio of Chris Fowler, Kirk Herbstreit and Holly Rowe on the call.
Streaming will be available through the ESPN app or Fubo, which offers a free trial.
MORE: Who are the top four teams in the College Football Playoff rankings?
Ole Miss vs. Georgia start time
Date : Saturday, Nov. 11
: Saturday, Nov. 11 Kickoff: 7 p.m. ET
The final game of the season in Sanford Stadium takes place Saturday, Nov. 11. Kickoff between the hedges will be at 7 p.m. ET. |
32129 | ASX set to rise ahead of inflation report after big tech lifts Wall Street
The laggards Real estate investment trusts (REITS, down 2 per cent) dropped further following the latest inflation data, with Mirvac (down 3.7 per cent) and Dexus (down 3.3 per cent) sliding lower. Dexus chief executive Darren Steinberg on Wednesday announced he would step down from the position next year after 11 years at the helm. At the annual meeting in Sydney on Wednesday, the remuneration report received a first strike after failing to pass the 25 per cent voting threshold. Loading Consumer staples (down 1.4 per cent) were also weaker with Woolworths losing 2 per cent despite sales across the company rising 5.3 per cent in the 14 weeks to October, as it vowed to pass on easing costs for protein and fresh produce amid rising mortgage and rental pressures. In other company news, shares in embattled funds manager Magellan dropped 3.5 per cent after the abrupt departure of its chief executive, David George. |
32130 | ASX set to rise ahead of inflation report after big tech lifts Wall Street
Dexus chief executive Darren Steinberg on Wednesday announced he would step down from the position next year after 11 years at the helm. At the annual meeting in Sydney on Wednesday, the remuneration report received a first strike after failing to pass the 25 per cent voting threshold. Loading Consumer staples (down 1.4 per cent) were also weaker with Woolworths losing 2 per cent despite sales across the company rising 5.3 per cent in the 14 weeks to October, as it vowed to pass on easing costs for protein and fresh produce amid rising mortgage and rental pressures. In other company news, shares in embattled funds manager Magellan dropped 3.5 per cent after the abrupt departure of its chief executive, David George.
Infratil (down 3.6 per cent), Meridian Energy (down 2.7 per cent) and Resmed (down 2 per cent) were among the biggest large-cap decliners. |
32131 | ASX set to rise ahead of inflation report after big tech lifts Wall Street
At the annual meeting in Sydney on Wednesday, the remuneration report received a first strike after failing to pass the 25 per cent voting threshold. Loading Consumer staples (down 1.4 per cent) were also weaker with Woolworths losing 2 per cent despite sales across the company rising 5.3 per cent in the 14 weeks to October, as it vowed to pass on easing costs for protein and fresh produce amid rising mortgage and rental pressures. In other company news, shares in embattled funds manager Magellan dropped 3.5 per cent after the abrupt departure of its chief executive, David George.
Infratil (down 3.6 per cent), Meridian Energy (down 2.7 per cent) and Resmed (down 2 per cent) were among the biggest large-cap decliners. The lowdown The Australian sharemarket shook off a positive lead from Wall Street on Wednesday after hotter-than-expected inflation data raised the prospect of another interest rate rise at the Reserve Bank’s next meeting, which would weigh on the equity market. |
32132 | ASX set to rise ahead of inflation report after big tech lifts Wall Street
Loading Consumer staples (down 1.4 per cent) were also weaker with Woolworths losing 2 per cent despite sales across the company rising 5.3 per cent in the 14 weeks to October, as it vowed to pass on easing costs for protein and fresh produce amid rising mortgage and rental pressures. In other company news, shares in embattled funds manager Magellan dropped 3.5 per cent after the abrupt departure of its chief executive, David George.
Infratil (down 3.6 per cent), Meridian Energy (down 2.7 per cent) and Resmed (down 2 per cent) were among the biggest large-cap decliners. The lowdown The Australian sharemarket shook off a positive lead from Wall Street on Wednesday after hotter-than-expected inflation data raised the prospect of another interest rate rise at the Reserve Bank’s next meeting, which would weigh on the equity market. Interest-rate sensitive sectors, including REITS and consumer companies, were among the weakest on the local bourse as investors digested the news. |
32133 | ASX set to rise ahead of inflation report after big tech lifts Wall Street
In other company news, shares in embattled funds manager Magellan dropped 3.5 per cent after the abrupt departure of its chief executive, David George.
Infratil (down 3.6 per cent), Meridian Energy (down 2.7 per cent) and Resmed (down 2 per cent) were among the biggest large-cap decliners. The lowdown The Australian sharemarket shook off a positive lead from Wall Street on Wednesday after hotter-than-expected inflation data raised the prospect of another interest rate rise at the Reserve Bank’s next meeting, which would weigh on the equity market. Interest-rate sensitive sectors, including REITS and consumer companies, were among the weakest on the local bourse as investors digested the news.
GSFM investment strategist Stephen Miller said the inflation data, taken with the October Reserve Bank board meeting minutes, which revealed the board had “low tolerance for a slower return of inflation to target than currently expected”, made the possibility of an interest rate rise from the central bank in November a “near certainty”. |
32134 | ASX set to rise ahead of inflation report after big tech lifts Wall Street
Infratil (down 3.6 per cent), Meridian Energy (down 2.7 per cent) and Resmed (down 2 per cent) were among the biggest large-cap decliners. The lowdown The Australian sharemarket shook off a positive lead from Wall Street on Wednesday after hotter-than-expected inflation data raised the prospect of another interest rate rise at the Reserve Bank’s next meeting, which would weigh on the equity market. Interest-rate sensitive sectors, including REITS and consumer companies, were among the weakest on the local bourse as investors digested the news.
GSFM investment strategist Stephen Miller said the inflation data, taken with the October Reserve Bank board meeting minutes, which revealed the board had “low tolerance for a slower return of inflation to target than currently expected”, made the possibility of an interest rate rise from the central bank in November a “near certainty”. However, commodity prices supported mining companies as iron ore prices increased 2.9 per cent overnight, bolstering Australia’s iron ore giants. |
32135 | ASX set to rise ahead of inflation report after big tech lifts Wall Street
The lowdown The Australian sharemarket shook off a positive lead from Wall Street on Wednesday after hotter-than-expected inflation data raised the prospect of another interest rate rise at the Reserve Bank’s next meeting, which would weigh on the equity market. Interest-rate sensitive sectors, including REITS and consumer companies, were among the weakest on the local bourse as investors digested the news.
GSFM investment strategist Stephen Miller said the inflation data, taken with the October Reserve Bank board meeting minutes, which revealed the board had “low tolerance for a slower return of inflation to target than currently expected”, made the possibility of an interest rate rise from the central bank in November a “near certainty”. However, commodity prices supported mining companies as iron ore prices increased 2.9 per cent overnight, bolstering Australia’s iron ore giants. It comes as Chinese President Xi Jinping stepped up support for the world’s second-biggest economy and major commodity trading partner for Australia, issuing additional sovereign debt, raising the budget deficit ratio and even making an unprecedented visit to the central bank. |
32136 | ASX set to rise ahead of inflation report after big tech lifts Wall Street
Interest-rate sensitive sectors, including REITS and consumer companies, were among the weakest on the local bourse as investors digested the news.
GSFM investment strategist Stephen Miller said the inflation data, taken with the October Reserve Bank board meeting minutes, which revealed the board had “low tolerance for a slower return of inflation to target than currently expected”, made the possibility of an interest rate rise from the central bank in November a “near certainty”. However, commodity prices supported mining companies as iron ore prices increased 2.9 per cent overnight, bolstering Australia’s iron ore giants. It comes as Chinese President Xi Jinping stepped up support for the world’s second-biggest economy and major commodity trading partner for Australia, issuing additional sovereign debt, raising the budget deficit ratio and even making an unprecedented visit to the central bank. Loading Elsewhere, on Wall Street, the benchmark S&P 500 index closed 0.7 per cent higher ahead of tech giants Microsoft and Google’s parent company Alphabet reporting their results after the close. |
32137 | ASX set to rise ahead of inflation report after big tech lifts Wall Street
GSFM investment strategist Stephen Miller said the inflation data, taken with the October Reserve Bank board meeting minutes, which revealed the board had “low tolerance for a slower return of inflation to target than currently expected”, made the possibility of an interest rate rise from the central bank in November a “near certainty”. However, commodity prices supported mining companies as iron ore prices increased 2.9 per cent overnight, bolstering Australia’s iron ore giants. It comes as Chinese President Xi Jinping stepped up support for the world’s second-biggest economy and major commodity trading partner for Australia, issuing additional sovereign debt, raising the budget deficit ratio and even making an unprecedented visit to the central bank. Loading Elsewhere, on Wall Street, the benchmark S&P 500 index closed 0.7 per cent higher ahead of tech giants Microsoft and Google’s parent company Alphabet reporting their results after the close. The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 0.6 per cent and the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 gained 0.9 per cent. |
32138 | ASX set to rise ahead of inflation report after big tech lifts Wall Street
However, commodity prices supported mining companies as iron ore prices increased 2.9 per cent overnight, bolstering Australia’s iron ore giants. It comes as Chinese President Xi Jinping stepped up support for the world’s second-biggest economy and major commodity trading partner for Australia, issuing additional sovereign debt, raising the budget deficit ratio and even making an unprecedented visit to the central bank. Loading Elsewhere, on Wall Street, the benchmark S&P 500 index closed 0.7 per cent higher ahead of tech giants Microsoft and Google’s parent company Alphabet reporting their results after the close. The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 0.6 per cent and the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 gained 0.9 per cent. Shares in Microsoft climbed 5 per cent in after-hours trading after the tech company said its sales jumped 13 per cent to $US56.5 billion ($88.9 billion) and profits climbed 27 per cent to $US22.3 billion in the three months through September. |
32139 | ASX set to rise ahead of inflation report after big tech lifts Wall Street
It comes as Chinese President Xi Jinping stepped up support for the world’s second-biggest economy and major commodity trading partner for Australia, issuing additional sovereign debt, raising the budget deficit ratio and even making an unprecedented visit to the central bank. Loading Elsewhere, on Wall Street, the benchmark S&P 500 index closed 0.7 per cent higher ahead of tech giants Microsoft and Google’s parent company Alphabet reporting their results after the close. The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 0.6 per cent and the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 gained 0.9 per cent. Shares in Microsoft climbed 5 per cent in after-hours trading after the tech company said its sales jumped 13 per cent to $US56.5 billion ($88.9 billion) and profits climbed 27 per cent to $US22.3 billion in the three months through September.
Meanwhile, shares in Alphabet fell 6 per cent after hours, after the Google parent delivered a mixed result. |
32140 | ASX set to rise ahead of inflation report after big tech lifts Wall Street
It comes as Chinese President Xi Jinping stepped up support for the world’s second-biggest economy and major commodity trading partner for Australia, issuing additional sovereign debt, raising the budget deficit ratio and even making an unprecedented visit to the central bank. Loading Elsewhere, on Wall Street, the benchmark S&P 500 index closed 0.7 per cent higher ahead of tech giants Microsoft and Google’s parent company Alphabet reporting their results after the close. The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 0.6 per cent and the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 gained 0.9 per cent. Shares in Microsoft climbed 5 per cent in after-hours trading after the tech company said its sales jumped 13 per cent to $US56.5 billion ($88.9 billion) and profits climbed 27 per cent to $US22.3 billion in the three months through September.
Meanwhile, shares in Alphabet fell 6 per cent after hours, after the Google parent delivered a mixed result. Google, which is also seeking to capitalise on surging demand for AI technology, saw revenue climb 11 per cent to $US76.7 billion, with net income of $US19.7 billion thanks to a recovery in digital advertising revenue. |
32141 | ASX set to rise ahead of inflation report after big tech lifts Wall Street
The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 0.6 per cent and the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 gained 0.9 per cent. Shares in Microsoft climbed 5 per cent in after-hours trading after the tech company said its sales jumped 13 per cent to $US56.5 billion ($88.9 billion) and profits climbed 27 per cent to $US22.3 billion in the three months through September.
Meanwhile, shares in Alphabet fell 6 per cent after hours, after the Google parent delivered a mixed result. Google, which is also seeking to capitalise on surging demand for AI technology, saw revenue climb 11 per cent to $US76.7 billion, with net income of $US19.7 billion thanks to a recovery in digital advertising revenue. However, its closely watched cloud division, which houses its data storage business and many of its AI efforts, missed Wall Street expectations. |
32142 | ASX set to rise ahead of inflation report after big tech lifts Wall Street
The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 0.6 per cent and the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 gained 0.9 per cent. Shares in Microsoft climbed 5 per cent in after-hours trading after the tech company said its sales jumped 13 per cent to $US56.5 billion ($88.9 billion) and profits climbed 27 per cent to $US22.3 billion in the three months through September.
Meanwhile, shares in Alphabet fell 6 per cent after hours, after the Google parent delivered a mixed result. Google, which is also seeking to capitalise on surging demand for AI technology, saw revenue climb 11 per cent to $US76.7 billion, with net income of $US19.7 billion thanks to a recovery in digital advertising revenue. However, its closely watched cloud division, which houses its data storage business and many of its AI efforts, missed Wall Street expectations. “Investors were disappointed by the relatively weak performance at its Google cloud platform, which is at risk of falling further behind” competitors’ offerings, Jesse Cohen, a senior analyst at Investing.com, wrote in an email. |
32143 | ASX set to rise ahead of inflation report after big tech lifts Wall Street
Meanwhile, shares in Alphabet fell 6 per cent after hours, after the Google parent delivered a mixed result. Google, which is also seeking to capitalise on surging demand for AI technology, saw revenue climb 11 per cent to $US76.7 billion, with net income of $US19.7 billion thanks to a recovery in digital advertising revenue. However, its closely watched cloud division, which houses its data storage business and many of its AI efforts, missed Wall Street expectations. “Investors were disappointed by the relatively weak performance at its Google cloud platform, which is at risk of falling further behind” competitors’ offerings, Jesse Cohen, a senior analyst at Investing.com, wrote in an email. Loading During trading hours, the S&P 500 slipped off session highs, led by losses in energy shares as oil slid below $US84 a barrel, but once again the index found support above the key 4200 mark. Verizon Communications, 3M and General Electric climbed on bullish forecasts. |
32144 | ASX set to rise ahead of inflation report after big tech lifts Wall Street
Google, which is also seeking to capitalise on surging demand for AI technology, saw revenue climb 11 per cent to $US76.7 billion, with net income of $US19.7 billion thanks to a recovery in digital advertising revenue. However, its closely watched cloud division, which houses its data storage business and many of its AI efforts, missed Wall Street expectations. “Investors were disappointed by the relatively weak performance at its Google cloud platform, which is at risk of falling further behind” competitors’ offerings, Jesse Cohen, a senior analyst at Investing.com, wrote in an email. Loading During trading hours, the S&P 500 slipped off session highs, led by losses in energy shares as oil slid below $US84 a barrel, but once again the index found support above the key 4200 mark. Verizon Communications, 3M and General Electric climbed on bullish forecasts. Facebook and Instagram owner Meta dropped after being sued by California and dozen of other US states over harmful youth marketing claims. |
32145 | ASX set to rise ahead of inflation report after big tech lifts Wall Street
However, its closely watched cloud division, which houses its data storage business and many of its AI efforts, missed Wall Street expectations. “Investors were disappointed by the relatively weak performance at its Google cloud platform, which is at risk of falling further behind” competitors’ offerings, Jesse Cohen, a senior analyst at Investing.com, wrote in an email. Loading During trading hours, the S&P 500 slipped off session highs, led by losses in energy shares as oil slid below $US84 a barrel, but once again the index found support above the key 4200 mark. Verizon Communications, 3M and General Electric climbed on bullish forecasts. Facebook and Instagram owner Meta dropped after being sued by California and dozen of other US states over harmful youth marketing claims. Bitcoin briefly topped $US35,000, while Treasury 10-year yields edged lower, following Monday’s intense volatility. Investors looking to the earnings season for a dose of good news were hanging their hopes on big tech. |
32146 | ASX set to rise ahead of inflation report after big tech lifts Wall Street
“Investors were disappointed by the relatively weak performance at its Google cloud platform, which is at risk of falling further behind” competitors’ offerings, Jesse Cohen, a senior analyst at Investing.com, wrote in an email. Loading During trading hours, the S&P 500 slipped off session highs, led by losses in energy shares as oil slid below $US84 a barrel, but once again the index found support above the key 4200 mark. Verizon Communications, 3M and General Electric climbed on bullish forecasts. Facebook and Instagram owner Meta dropped after being sued by California and dozen of other US states over harmful youth marketing claims. Bitcoin briefly topped $US35,000, while Treasury 10-year yields edged lower, following Monday’s intense volatility. Investors looking to the earnings season for a dose of good news were hanging their hopes on big tech. The five biggest companies in the S&P 500 — Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet, Amazon and AI chipmaker Nvidia — account for about a quarter of the benchmark’s market capitalisation. |
32147 | ASX set to rise ahead of inflation report after big tech lifts Wall Street
Loading During trading hours, the S&P 500 slipped off session highs, led by losses in energy shares as oil slid below $US84 a barrel, but once again the index found support above the key 4200 mark. Verizon Communications, 3M and General Electric climbed on bullish forecasts. Facebook and Instagram owner Meta dropped after being sued by California and dozen of other US states over harmful youth marketing claims. Bitcoin briefly topped $US35,000, while Treasury 10-year yields edged lower, following Monday’s intense volatility. Investors looking to the earnings season for a dose of good news were hanging their hopes on big tech. The five biggest companies in the S&P 500 — Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet, Amazon and AI chipmaker Nvidia — account for about a quarter of the benchmark’s market capitalisation. Their earnings are projected to jump 34 per cent from a year earlier on average, according to analyst estimates compiled by Bloomberg Intelligence. |
32148 | ASX set to rise ahead of inflation report after big tech lifts Wall Street
Loading During trading hours, the S&P 500 slipped off session highs, led by losses in energy shares as oil slid below $US84 a barrel, but once again the index found support above the key 4200 mark. Verizon Communications, 3M and General Electric climbed on bullish forecasts. Facebook and Instagram owner Meta dropped after being sued by California and dozen of other US states over harmful youth marketing claims. Bitcoin briefly topped $US35,000, while Treasury 10-year yields edged lower, following Monday’s intense volatility. Investors looking to the earnings season for a dose of good news were hanging their hopes on big tech. The five biggest companies in the S&P 500 — Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet, Amazon and AI chipmaker Nvidia — account for about a quarter of the benchmark’s market capitalisation. Their earnings are projected to jump 34 per cent from a year earlier on average, according to analyst estimates compiled by Bloomberg Intelligence.
“As these big tech stocks go, so does the overall market,” David Trainer, chief executive officer of New Constructs, said before Microsoft and Alphabet’s results. |
32149 | ASX set to rise ahead of inflation report after big tech lifts Wall Street
Verizon Communications, 3M and General Electric climbed on bullish forecasts. Facebook and Instagram owner Meta dropped after being sued by California and dozen of other US states over harmful youth marketing claims. Bitcoin briefly topped $US35,000, while Treasury 10-year yields edged lower, following Monday’s intense volatility. Investors looking to the earnings season for a dose of good news were hanging their hopes on big tech. The five biggest companies in the S&P 500 — Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet, Amazon and AI chipmaker Nvidia — account for about a quarter of the benchmark’s market capitalisation. Their earnings are projected to jump 34 per cent from a year earlier on average, according to analyst estimates compiled by Bloomberg Intelligence.
“As these big tech stocks go, so does the overall market,” David Trainer, chief executive officer of New Constructs, said before Microsoft and Alphabet’s results. “Strong big tech earnings may just be what’s needed to end the stock market correction that started in late July. |
32150 | ASX set to rise ahead of inflation report after big tech lifts Wall Street
Facebook and Instagram owner Meta dropped after being sued by California and dozen of other US states over harmful youth marketing claims. Bitcoin briefly topped $US35,000, while Treasury 10-year yields edged lower, following Monday’s intense volatility. Investors looking to the earnings season for a dose of good news were hanging their hopes on big tech. The five biggest companies in the S&P 500 — Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet, Amazon and AI chipmaker Nvidia — account for about a quarter of the benchmark’s market capitalisation. Their earnings are projected to jump 34 per cent from a year earlier on average, according to analyst estimates compiled by Bloomberg Intelligence.
“As these big tech stocks go, so does the overall market,” David Trainer, chief executive officer of New Constructs, said before Microsoft and Alphabet’s results. “Strong big tech earnings may just be what’s needed to end the stock market correction that started in late July. If big tech companies blow their numbers out of the water and provide strong guidance for future earnings, then we could see the stock market rally strongly through the end of the year.” Rising rates have made already stretched big tech valuations look increasingly expensive, with the group remaining the most-crowded trade among fund managers, according to Bank of America. |
32151 | ASX set to rise ahead of inflation report after big tech lifts Wall Street
The five biggest companies in the S&P 500 — Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet, Amazon and AI chipmaker Nvidia — account for about a quarter of the benchmark’s market capitalisation. Their earnings are projected to jump 34 per cent from a year earlier on average, according to analyst estimates compiled by Bloomberg Intelligence.
“As these big tech stocks go, so does the overall market,” David Trainer, chief executive officer of New Constructs, said before Microsoft and Alphabet’s results. “Strong big tech earnings may just be what’s needed to end the stock market correction that started in late July. If big tech companies blow their numbers out of the water and provide strong guidance for future earnings, then we could see the stock market rally strongly through the end of the year.” Rising rates have made already stretched big tech valuations look increasingly expensive, with the group remaining the most-crowded trade among fund managers, according to Bank of America. That’s prompted some investors to pay up for protection against a sell-off in Alphabet and Microsoft — two of the handful of heavyweights responsible for all of the S&P 500 Index’s advance this year. |
32152 | ASX set to rise ahead of inflation report after big tech lifts Wall Street
Their earnings are projected to jump 34 per cent from a year earlier on average, according to analyst estimates compiled by Bloomberg Intelligence.
“As these big tech stocks go, so does the overall market,” David Trainer, chief executive officer of New Constructs, said before Microsoft and Alphabet’s results. “Strong big tech earnings may just be what’s needed to end the stock market correction that started in late July. If big tech companies blow their numbers out of the water and provide strong guidance for future earnings, then we could see the stock market rally strongly through the end of the year.” Rising rates have made already stretched big tech valuations look increasingly expensive, with the group remaining the most-crowded trade among fund managers, according to Bank of America. That’s prompted some investors to pay up for protection against a sell-off in Alphabet and Microsoft — two of the handful of heavyweights responsible for all of the S&P 500 Index’s advance this year. The pain in long-duration growth stocks, fuelled in recent weeks by a relentless surge in Treasury yields, is finally on the verge of subsiding. |
32153 | ASX set to rise ahead of inflation report after big tech lifts Wall Street
“As these big tech stocks go, so does the overall market,” David Trainer, chief executive officer of New Constructs, said before Microsoft and Alphabet’s results. “Strong big tech earnings may just be what’s needed to end the stock market correction that started in late July. If big tech companies blow their numbers out of the water and provide strong guidance for future earnings, then we could see the stock market rally strongly through the end of the year.” Rising rates have made already stretched big tech valuations look increasingly expensive, with the group remaining the most-crowded trade among fund managers, according to Bank of America. That’s prompted some investors to pay up for protection against a sell-off in Alphabet and Microsoft — two of the handful of heavyweights responsible for all of the S&P 500 Index’s advance this year. The pain in long-duration growth stocks, fuelled in recent weeks by a relentless surge in Treasury yields, is finally on the verge of subsiding. The yield on 10-year Treasuries was little changed at 4.85 per cent overnight. |
32154 | ASX set to rise ahead of inflation report after big tech lifts Wall Street
“Strong big tech earnings may just be what’s needed to end the stock market correction that started in late July. If big tech companies blow their numbers out of the water and provide strong guidance for future earnings, then we could see the stock market rally strongly through the end of the year.” Rising rates have made already stretched big tech valuations look increasingly expensive, with the group remaining the most-crowded trade among fund managers, according to Bank of America. That’s prompted some investors to pay up for protection against a sell-off in Alphabet and Microsoft — two of the handful of heavyweights responsible for all of the S&P 500 Index’s advance this year. The pain in long-duration growth stocks, fuelled in recent weeks by a relentless surge in Treasury yields, is finally on the verge of subsiding. The yield on 10-year Treasuries was little changed at 4.85 per cent overnight. Oil closed at the lowest in more than a week amid signs the crude market’s tightness has slackened and the Israel-Hamas war will remain contained for the time being. |
32155 | ASX set to rise ahead of inflation report after big tech lifts Wall Street
That’s prompted some investors to pay up for protection against a sell-off in Alphabet and Microsoft — two of the handful of heavyweights responsible for all of the S&P 500 Index’s advance this year. The pain in long-duration growth stocks, fuelled in recent weeks by a relentless surge in Treasury yields, is finally on the verge of subsiding. The yield on 10-year Treasuries was little changed at 4.85 per cent overnight. Oil closed at the lowest in more than a week amid signs the crude market’s tightness has slackened and the Israel-Hamas war will remain contained for the time being. West Texas Intermediate extended Monday’s drop with a 2.2 per cent fall to $US83.59 a barrel, paring most of the gains made after Hamas’ attack on Israel on October 7. |
32156 | ASX set to rise ahead of inflation report after big tech lifts Wall Street
That’s prompted some investors to pay up for protection against a sell-off in Alphabet and Microsoft — two of the handful of heavyweights responsible for all of the S&P 500 Index’s advance this year. The pain in long-duration growth stocks, fuelled in recent weeks by a relentless surge in Treasury yields, is finally on the verge of subsiding. The yield on 10-year Treasuries was little changed at 4.85 per cent overnight. Oil closed at the lowest in more than a week amid signs the crude market’s tightness has slackened and the Israel-Hamas war will remain contained for the time being. West Texas Intermediate extended Monday’s drop with a 2.2 per cent fall to $US83.59 a barrel, paring most of the gains made after Hamas’ attack on Israel on October 7.
Concerns about the conflict spreading more broadly have eased amid growing calls within Israel to rethink a ground invasion of Gaza because of fears about the fate of some 200 hostages held there, the danger of retaliation by Hezbollah and the risk of Israeli military casualties. |
32157 | ASX set to rise ahead of inflation report after big tech lifts Wall Street
The pain in long-duration growth stocks, fuelled in recent weeks by a relentless surge in Treasury yields, is finally on the verge of subsiding. The yield on 10-year Treasuries was little changed at 4.85 per cent overnight. Oil closed at the lowest in more than a week amid signs the crude market’s tightness has slackened and the Israel-Hamas war will remain contained for the time being. West Texas Intermediate extended Monday’s drop with a 2.2 per cent fall to $US83.59 a barrel, paring most of the gains made after Hamas’ attack on Israel on October 7.
Concerns about the conflict spreading more broadly have eased amid growing calls within Israel to rethink a ground invasion of Gaza because of fears about the fate of some 200 hostages held there, the danger of retaliation by Hezbollah and the risk of Israeli military casualties. Tweet of the day Quote of the day “I think when you get to those decisions, you can then sit on them for a while… or you can say let’s just deal with it [and] that’s what we have done today,” said Magellan chairman Andrew Formica as the group’s chief executive stepped down abruptly amid the company’s efforts to turn around its performance. |
32158 | Israel thwarts Hamas on the financial battlefield
Two weeks into the war, the Israel Money Laundering and Terror Financing Prohibition Authority (IMPA) received secret intelligence information from two European countries that warned: "A large, well-known organization is raising funds for Hamas through posts on social networks, and fintech company platforms outside Israel, under the guise of donations to Gaza residents." The information included the name of the organization, its fundraising methods, and the identity of the entities behind it. Their concern was that, within days, the millions of dollars raised would go directly to the military arm of Hamas. In a swift joint international action, at IMPA’s request, one of the European countries blocked the organization’s money pipeline by immediately freezing its financial activities.
"We are talking about a matter of minutes here. From the moment the authorities in Europe received the information, and we requested the money be blocked, with no court orders or delay, they blocked the transfer of millions of dollars to one of the most active organizations, and from it to Hamas. |
32159 | Israel thwarts Hamas on the financial battlefield
The information included the name of the organization, its fundraising methods, and the identity of the entities behind it. Their concern was that, within days, the millions of dollars raised would go directly to the military arm of Hamas. In a swift joint international action, at IMPA’s request, one of the European countries blocked the organization’s money pipeline by immediately freezing its financial activities.
"We are talking about a matter of minutes here. From the moment the authorities in Europe received the information, and we requested the money be blocked, with no court orders or delay, they blocked the transfer of millions of dollars to one of the most active organizations, and from it to Hamas. This is a real-time deterrence," reveals IMPA director general Adv. Ilit Ostrovitch-Levi. "And then there was a domino effect. Following this blocking, more countries began to look around, and blocked funds intended for terror. |
32160 | Israel thwarts Hamas on the financial battlefield
The information included the name of the organization, its fundraising methods, and the identity of the entities behind it. Their concern was that, within days, the millions of dollars raised would go directly to the military arm of Hamas. In a swift joint international action, at IMPA’s request, one of the European countries blocked the organization’s money pipeline by immediately freezing its financial activities.
"We are talking about a matter of minutes here. From the moment the authorities in Europe received the information, and we requested the money be blocked, with no court orders or delay, they blocked the transfer of millions of dollars to one of the most active organizations, and from it to Hamas. This is a real-time deterrence," reveals IMPA director general Adv. Ilit Ostrovitch-Levi. "And then there was a domino effect. Following this blocking, more countries began to look around, and blocked funds intended for terror. All this information, which is now shared at an international level, leads to the closing of more and more Hamas funding pipelines, in real time. |
32161 | Israel thwarts Hamas on the financial battlefield
Their concern was that, within days, the millions of dollars raised would go directly to the military arm of Hamas. In a swift joint international action, at IMPA’s request, one of the European countries blocked the organization’s money pipeline by immediately freezing its financial activities.
"We are talking about a matter of minutes here. From the moment the authorities in Europe received the information, and we requested the money be blocked, with no court orders or delay, they blocked the transfer of millions of dollars to one of the most active organizations, and from it to Hamas. This is a real-time deterrence," reveals IMPA director general Adv. Ilit Ostrovitch-Levi. "And then there was a domino effect. Following this blocking, more countries began to look around, and blocked funds intended for terror. All this information, which is now shared at an international level, leads to the closing of more and more Hamas funding pipelines, in real time. With worldwide cooperation, Israel’s security and enforcement authorities are thwarting the transfer of millions of dollars earmarked for terrorism, every day." |
32162 | Israel thwarts Hamas on the financial battlefield
"We are talking about a matter of minutes here. From the moment the authorities in Europe received the information, and we requested the money be blocked, with no court orders or delay, they blocked the transfer of millions of dollars to one of the most active organizations, and from it to Hamas. This is a real-time deterrence," reveals IMPA director general Adv. Ilit Ostrovitch-Levi. "And then there was a domino effect. Following this blocking, more countries began to look around, and blocked funds intended for terror. All this information, which is now shared at an international level, leads to the closing of more and more Hamas funding pipelines, in real time. With worldwide cooperation, Israel’s security and enforcement authorities are thwarting the transfer of millions of dollars earmarked for terrorism, every day."
Headed by Ostrovitch-Levi since May 2022, IMPA is an intelligence body that conducts the most complex of international economic investigations, and fights terror financing routinely. |
32163 | Israel thwarts Hamas on the financial battlefield
From the moment the authorities in Europe received the information, and we requested the money be blocked, with no court orders or delay, they blocked the transfer of millions of dollars to one of the most active organizations, and from it to Hamas. This is a real-time deterrence," reveals IMPA director general Adv. Ilit Ostrovitch-Levi. "And then there was a domino effect. Following this blocking, more countries began to look around, and blocked funds intended for terror. All this information, which is now shared at an international level, leads to the closing of more and more Hamas funding pipelines, in real time. With worldwide cooperation, Israel’s security and enforcement authorities are thwarting the transfer of millions of dollars earmarked for terrorism, every day."
Headed by Ostrovitch-Levi since May 2022, IMPA is an intelligence body that conducts the most complex of international economic investigations, and fights terror financing routinely. On October 7, Ostrovitch-Levi received a painful reminder of the vital importance of her work. |
32164 | Israel thwarts Hamas on the financial battlefield
This is a real-time deterrence," reveals IMPA director general Adv. Ilit Ostrovitch-Levi. "And then there was a domino effect. Following this blocking, more countries began to look around, and blocked funds intended for terror. All this information, which is now shared at an international level, leads to the closing of more and more Hamas funding pipelines, in real time. With worldwide cooperation, Israel’s security and enforcement authorities are thwarting the transfer of millions of dollars earmarked for terrorism, every day."
Headed by Ostrovitch-Levi since May 2022, IMPA is an intelligence body that conducts the most complex of international economic investigations, and fights terror financing routinely. On October 7, Ostrovitch-Levi received a painful reminder of the vital importance of her work. "Already on that Saturday night, with Israeli under heavy rocket fire, we talked about preparing ourselves for the campaign we’re now entering, the fight against terror financing channels. |
32165 | Israel thwarts Hamas on the financial battlefield
Ilit Ostrovitch-Levi. "And then there was a domino effect. Following this blocking, more countries began to look around, and blocked funds intended for terror. All this information, which is now shared at an international level, leads to the closing of more and more Hamas funding pipelines, in real time. With worldwide cooperation, Israel’s security and enforcement authorities are thwarting the transfer of millions of dollars earmarked for terrorism, every day."
Headed by Ostrovitch-Levi since May 2022, IMPA is an intelligence body that conducts the most complex of international economic investigations, and fights terror financing routinely. On October 7, Ostrovitch-Levi received a painful reminder of the vital importance of her work. "Already on that Saturday night, with Israeli under heavy rocket fire, we talked about preparing ourselves for the campaign we’re now entering, the fight against terror financing channels. Dozens of our staff have been called up to reserve duty, in large part managers working regularly in the fight against terror financing." |
32166 | Israel thwarts Hamas on the financial battlefield
Following this blocking, more countries began to look around, and blocked funds intended for terror. All this information, which is now shared at an international level, leads to the closing of more and more Hamas funding pipelines, in real time. With worldwide cooperation, Israel’s security and enforcement authorities are thwarting the transfer of millions of dollars earmarked for terrorism, every day."
Headed by Ostrovitch-Levi since May 2022, IMPA is an intelligence body that conducts the most complex of international economic investigations, and fights terror financing routinely. On October 7, Ostrovitch-Levi received a painful reminder of the vital importance of her work. "Already on that Saturday night, with Israeli under heavy rocket fire, we talked about preparing ourselves for the campaign we’re now entering, the fight against terror financing channels. Dozens of our staff have been called up to reserve duty, in large part managers working regularly in the fight against terror financing."
Since then, most of IMPA’s work has focused on identifying and blocking the terror money pipelines. |
32167 | Israel thwarts Hamas on the financial battlefield
All this information, which is now shared at an international level, leads to the closing of more and more Hamas funding pipelines, in real time. With worldwide cooperation, Israel’s security and enforcement authorities are thwarting the transfer of millions of dollars earmarked for terrorism, every day."
Headed by Ostrovitch-Levi since May 2022, IMPA is an intelligence body that conducts the most complex of international economic investigations, and fights terror financing routinely. On October 7, Ostrovitch-Levi received a painful reminder of the vital importance of her work. "Already on that Saturday night, with Israeli under heavy rocket fire, we talked about preparing ourselves for the campaign we’re now entering, the fight against terror financing channels. Dozens of our staff have been called up to reserve duty, in large part managers working regularly in the fight against terror financing."
Since then, most of IMPA’s work has focused on identifying and blocking the terror money pipelines. "We work very reactively - we see a fundraising campaign, try to deter it, and stop it from happening again. |
32168 | Israel thwarts Hamas on the financial battlefield
With worldwide cooperation, Israel’s security and enforcement authorities are thwarting the transfer of millions of dollars earmarked for terrorism, every day."
Headed by Ostrovitch-Levi since May 2022, IMPA is an intelligence body that conducts the most complex of international economic investigations, and fights terror financing routinely. On October 7, Ostrovitch-Levi received a painful reminder of the vital importance of her work. "Already on that Saturday night, with Israeli under heavy rocket fire, we talked about preparing ourselves for the campaign we’re now entering, the fight against terror financing channels. Dozens of our staff have been called up to reserve duty, in large part managers working regularly in the fight against terror financing."
Since then, most of IMPA’s work has focused on identifying and blocking the terror money pipelines. "We work very reactively - we see a fundraising campaign, try to deter it, and stop it from happening again. There are no breaks, because they are constantly active. It’s a daily struggle. |
32169 | Israel thwarts Hamas on the financial battlefield
Headed by Ostrovitch-Levi since May 2022, IMPA is an intelligence body that conducts the most complex of international economic investigations, and fights terror financing routinely. On October 7, Ostrovitch-Levi received a painful reminder of the vital importance of her work. "Already on that Saturday night, with Israeli under heavy rocket fire, we talked about preparing ourselves for the campaign we’re now entering, the fight against terror financing channels. Dozens of our staff have been called up to reserve duty, in large part managers working regularly in the fight against terror financing."
Since then, most of IMPA’s work has focused on identifying and blocking the terror money pipelines. "We work very reactively - we see a fundraising campaign, try to deter it, and stop it from happening again. There are no breaks, because they are constantly active. It’s a daily struggle. Our analysts have been sitting on the social networks from day two of the war, just manually monitoring visible sources of information on these networks to locate fundraising campaigns for terrorist organizations operating in Gaza." |
32170 | Israel thwarts Hamas on the financial battlefield
On October 7, Ostrovitch-Levi received a painful reminder of the vital importance of her work. "Already on that Saturday night, with Israeli under heavy rocket fire, we talked about preparing ourselves for the campaign we’re now entering, the fight against terror financing channels. Dozens of our staff have been called up to reserve duty, in large part managers working regularly in the fight against terror financing."
Since then, most of IMPA’s work has focused on identifying and blocking the terror money pipelines. "We work very reactively - we see a fundraising campaign, try to deter it, and stop it from happening again. There are no breaks, because they are constantly active. It’s a daily struggle. Our analysts have been sitting on the social networks from day two of the war, just manually monitoring visible sources of information on these networks to locate fundraising campaigns for terrorist organizations operating in Gaza."
Three days after the war began, IMPA also issued a call to all global regulated entities for increased vigilance towards terrorism financing campaigns in response to the ongoing war and state of emergency, and to report all activities that raise suspicion of terror support and terror financing, in an effective and immediate manner. |
32171 | Israel thwarts Hamas on the financial battlefield
Dozens of our staff have been called up to reserve duty, in large part managers working regularly in the fight against terror financing."
Since then, most of IMPA’s work has focused on identifying and blocking the terror money pipelines. "We work very reactively - we see a fundraising campaign, try to deter it, and stop it from happening again. There are no breaks, because they are constantly active. It’s a daily struggle. Our analysts have been sitting on the social networks from day two of the war, just manually monitoring visible sources of information on these networks to locate fundraising campaigns for terrorist organizations operating in Gaza."
Three days after the war began, IMPA also issued a call to all global regulated entities for increased vigilance towards terrorism financing campaigns in response to the ongoing war and state of emergency, and to report all activities that raise suspicion of terror support and terror financing, in an effective and immediate manner.
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"Overnight, we started receiving hundreds of reports about unusual activity by customers of financial institutions in the State of Israel," she says. |
32172 | Israel thwarts Hamas on the financial battlefield
"We work very reactively - we see a fundraising campaign, try to deter it, and stop it from happening again. There are no breaks, because they are constantly active. It’s a daily struggle. Our analysts have been sitting on the social networks from day two of the war, just manually monitoring visible sources of information on these networks to locate fundraising campaigns for terrorist organizations operating in Gaza."
Three days after the war began, IMPA also issued a call to all global regulated entities for increased vigilance towards terrorism financing campaigns in response to the ongoing war and state of emergency, and to report all activities that raise suspicion of terror support and terror financing, in an effective and immediate manner.
RELATED ARTICLES Tech experts battle to shut down Gaza financial pipeline
"Overnight, we started receiving hundreds of reports about unusual activity by customers of financial institutions in the State of Israel," she says. Before October 7, IMPA received about 100 reports a day dealing with terror financing. That number jumped to about 1,000. |
32173 | Israel thwarts Hamas on the financial battlefield
There are no breaks, because they are constantly active. It’s a daily struggle. Our analysts have been sitting on the social networks from day two of the war, just manually monitoring visible sources of information on these networks to locate fundraising campaigns for terrorist organizations operating in Gaza."
Three days after the war began, IMPA also issued a call to all global regulated entities for increased vigilance towards terrorism financing campaigns in response to the ongoing war and state of emergency, and to report all activities that raise suspicion of terror support and terror financing, in an effective and immediate manner.
RELATED ARTICLES Tech experts battle to shut down Gaza financial pipeline
"Overnight, we started receiving hundreds of reports about unusual activity by customers of financial institutions in the State of Israel," she says. Before October 7, IMPA received about 100 reports a day dealing with terror financing. That number jumped to about 1,000. "There is a 900% increase in reports on terror financing, and we don't waste time, everything happens very, very quickly. |
32174 | Israel thwarts Hamas on the financial battlefield
Our analysts have been sitting on the social networks from day two of the war, just manually monitoring visible sources of information on these networks to locate fundraising campaigns for terrorist organizations operating in Gaza."
Three days after the war began, IMPA also issued a call to all global regulated entities for increased vigilance towards terrorism financing campaigns in response to the ongoing war and state of emergency, and to report all activities that raise suspicion of terror support and terror financing, in an effective and immediate manner.
RELATED ARTICLES Tech experts battle to shut down Gaza financial pipeline
"Overnight, we started receiving hundreds of reports about unusual activity by customers of financial institutions in the State of Israel," she says. Before October 7, IMPA received about 100 reports a day dealing with terror financing. That number jumped to about 1,000. "There is a 900% increase in reports on terror financing, and we don't waste time, everything happens very, very quickly. As we receive the information, we simultaneously pass it on to the operational professionals who locate the money pipelines, and block them. |
32175 | Israel thwarts Hamas on the financial battlefield
Three days after the war began, IMPA also issued a call to all global regulated entities for increased vigilance towards terrorism financing campaigns in response to the ongoing war and state of emergency, and to report all activities that raise suspicion of terror support and terror financing, in an effective and immediate manner.
RELATED ARTICLES Tech experts battle to shut down Gaza financial pipeline
"Overnight, we started receiving hundreds of reports about unusual activity by customers of financial institutions in the State of Israel," she says. Before October 7, IMPA received about 100 reports a day dealing with terror financing. That number jumped to about 1,000. "There is a 900% increase in reports on terror financing, and we don't waste time, everything happens very, very quickly. As we receive the information, we simultaneously pass it on to the operational professionals who locate the money pipelines, and block them. Some information will not necessarily lead to terror financing, but we don’t have time to waste. |
32176 | Israel thwarts Hamas on the financial battlefield
RELATED ARTICLES Tech experts battle to shut down Gaza financial pipeline
"Overnight, we started receiving hundreds of reports about unusual activity by customers of financial institutions in the State of Israel," she says. Before October 7, IMPA received about 100 reports a day dealing with terror financing. That number jumped to about 1,000. "There is a 900% increase in reports on terror financing, and we don't waste time, everything happens very, very quickly. As we receive the information, we simultaneously pass it on to the operational professionals who locate the money pipelines, and block them. Some information will not necessarily lead to terror financing, but we don’t have time to waste. Bank CEOs call and draw our attention to the information they convey to us that warrants special attention."
Has information from banks and financial institutions led to blocking the money pipeline for terrorism?
"There was very high-quality intelligence that we passed on to the security agencies. We don't always know the results." |
32177 | Israel thwarts Hamas on the financial battlefield
Before October 7, IMPA received about 100 reports a day dealing with terror financing. That number jumped to about 1,000. "There is a 900% increase in reports on terror financing, and we don't waste time, everything happens very, very quickly. As we receive the information, we simultaneously pass it on to the operational professionals who locate the money pipelines, and block them. Some information will not necessarily lead to terror financing, but we don’t have time to waste. Bank CEOs call and draw our attention to the information they convey to us that warrants special attention."
Has information from banks and financial institutions led to blocking the money pipeline for terrorism?
"There was very high-quality intelligence that we passed on to the security agencies. We don't always know the results."
"Gaza could be more beautiful than Dubai "
The network to block terror financing funds includes many entities, including private citizens. |
32178 | Israel thwarts Hamas on the financial battlefield
Before October 7, IMPA received about 100 reports a day dealing with terror financing. That number jumped to about 1,000. "There is a 900% increase in reports on terror financing, and we don't waste time, everything happens very, very quickly. As we receive the information, we simultaneously pass it on to the operational professionals who locate the money pipelines, and block them. Some information will not necessarily lead to terror financing, but we don’t have time to waste. Bank CEOs call and draw our attention to the information they convey to us that warrants special attention."
Has information from banks and financial institutions led to blocking the money pipeline for terrorism?
"There was very high-quality intelligence that we passed on to the security agencies. We don't always know the results."
"Gaza could be more beautiful than Dubai "
The network to block terror financing funds includes many entities, including private citizens. "The world's financial intelligence authorities are now at the heart of this struggle, and we’re working together to thwart the financing channels that we’ve located. |
32179 | Israel thwarts Hamas on the financial battlefield
That number jumped to about 1,000. "There is a 900% increase in reports on terror financing, and we don't waste time, everything happens very, very quickly. As we receive the information, we simultaneously pass it on to the operational professionals who locate the money pipelines, and block them. Some information will not necessarily lead to terror financing, but we don’t have time to waste. Bank CEOs call and draw our attention to the information they convey to us that warrants special attention."
Has information from banks and financial institutions led to blocking the money pipeline for terrorism?
"There was very high-quality intelligence that we passed on to the security agencies. We don't always know the results."
"Gaza could be more beautiful than Dubai "
The network to block terror financing funds includes many entities, including private citizens. "The world's financial intelligence authorities are now at the heart of this struggle, and we’re working together to thwart the financing channels that we’ve located. In addition, we’ve been approached by many experts from the private sector; people with intelligence experience because they’ve worked in these organizations, or have high-tech experience, and have mobilized like crazy. |
32180 | Israel thwarts Hamas on the financial battlefield
Some information will not necessarily lead to terror financing, but we don’t have time to waste. Bank CEOs call and draw our attention to the information they convey to us that warrants special attention."
Has information from banks and financial institutions led to blocking the money pipeline for terrorism?
"There was very high-quality intelligence that we passed on to the security agencies. We don't always know the results."
"Gaza could be more beautiful than Dubai "
The network to block terror financing funds includes many entities, including private citizens. "The world's financial intelligence authorities are now at the heart of this struggle, and we’re working together to thwart the financing channels that we’ve located. In addition, we’ve been approached by many experts from the private sector; people with intelligence experience because they’ve worked in these organizations, or have high-tech experience, and have mobilized like crazy. Israeli entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley have contacted us; they write code, search for information, and give us lots of information. We aggregate and examine everything." |
32181 | Israel thwarts Hamas on the financial battlefield
Bank CEOs call and draw our attention to the information they convey to us that warrants special attention."
Has information from banks and financial institutions led to blocking the money pipeline for terrorism?
"There was very high-quality intelligence that we passed on to the security agencies. We don't always know the results."
"Gaza could be more beautiful than Dubai "
The network to block terror financing funds includes many entities, including private citizens. "The world's financial intelligence authorities are now at the heart of this struggle, and we’re working together to thwart the financing channels that we’ve located. In addition, we’ve been approached by many experts from the private sector; people with intelligence experience because they’ve worked in these organizations, or have high-tech experience, and have mobilized like crazy. Israeli entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley have contacted us; they write code, search for information, and give us lots of information. We aggregate and examine everything."
IMPA is charged with rooting out the sources of funding for terrorism, working together with the National Bureau for Counter Terror Financing of Israel (NBCTF) in the Ministry of Defense, which is the coordinating body of all activities to thwart terror financing, the Shin Bet, Military Intelligence Directorate (AMAN), and all other relevant intelligence and security agencies. |
32182 | Israel thwarts Hamas on the financial battlefield
"Gaza could be more beautiful than Dubai "
The network to block terror financing funds includes many entities, including private citizens. "The world's financial intelligence authorities are now at the heart of this struggle, and we’re working together to thwart the financing channels that we’ve located. In addition, we’ve been approached by many experts from the private sector; people with intelligence experience because they’ve worked in these organizations, or have high-tech experience, and have mobilized like crazy. Israeli entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley have contacted us; they write code, search for information, and give us lots of information. We aggregate and examine everything."
IMPA is charged with rooting out the sources of funding for terrorism, working together with the National Bureau for Counter Terror Financing of Israel (NBCTF) in the Ministry of Defense, which is the coordinating body of all activities to thwart terror financing, the Shin Bet, Military Intelligence Directorate (AMAN), and all other relevant intelligence and security agencies. "The most significant way to finance terrorism is to finance countries, not fundraising campaigns. |
32183 | Israel thwarts Hamas on the financial battlefield
"The world's financial intelligence authorities are now at the heart of this struggle, and we’re working together to thwart the financing channels that we’ve located. In addition, we’ve been approached by many experts from the private sector; people with intelligence experience because they’ve worked in these organizations, or have high-tech experience, and have mobilized like crazy. Israeli entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley have contacted us; they write code, search for information, and give us lots of information. We aggregate and examine everything."
IMPA is charged with rooting out the sources of funding for terrorism, working together with the National Bureau for Counter Terror Financing of Israel (NBCTF) in the Ministry of Defense, which is the coordinating body of all activities to thwart terror financing, the Shin Bet, Military Intelligence Directorate (AMAN), and all other relevant intelligence and security agencies. "The most significant way to finance terrorism is to finance countries, not fundraising campaigns. These have intensified greatly over the last month, but the core of the budget - for Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis, and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad is Iran, in particular the Quds Force (the special forces of the IRGC, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps). |
32184 | Israel thwarts Hamas on the financial battlefield
Israeli entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley have contacted us; they write code, search for information, and give us lots of information. We aggregate and examine everything."
IMPA is charged with rooting out the sources of funding for terrorism, working together with the National Bureau for Counter Terror Financing of Israel (NBCTF) in the Ministry of Defense, which is the coordinating body of all activities to thwart terror financing, the Shin Bet, Military Intelligence Directorate (AMAN), and all other relevant intelligence and security agencies. "The most significant way to finance terrorism is to finance countries, not fundraising campaigns. These have intensified greatly over the last month, but the core of the budget - for Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis, and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad is Iran, in particular the Quds Force (the special forces of the IRGC, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps). Hamas has all kinds of additional sources of self-financing, including businesses, associations, investments, and all kinds of arrangements they’ve tried to set up over the years. |
32185 | Israel thwarts Hamas on the financial battlefield
We aggregate and examine everything."
IMPA is charged with rooting out the sources of funding for terrorism, working together with the National Bureau for Counter Terror Financing of Israel (NBCTF) in the Ministry of Defense, which is the coordinating body of all activities to thwart terror financing, the Shin Bet, Military Intelligence Directorate (AMAN), and all other relevant intelligence and security agencies. "The most significant way to finance terrorism is to finance countries, not fundraising campaigns. These have intensified greatly over the last month, but the core of the budget - for Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis, and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad is Iran, in particular the Quds Force (the special forces of the IRGC, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps). Hamas has all kinds of additional sources of self-financing, including businesses, associations, investments, and all kinds of arrangements they’ve tried to set up over the years. They need state funding, and without Iran they have no ability to exist."
How much money does Iran transfer to Hamas? |
32186 | Israel thwarts Hamas on the financial battlefield
"The most significant way to finance terrorism is to finance countries, not fundraising campaigns. These have intensified greatly over the last month, but the core of the budget - for Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis, and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad is Iran, in particular the Quds Force (the special forces of the IRGC, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps). Hamas has all kinds of additional sources of self-financing, including businesses, associations, investments, and all kinds of arrangements they’ve tried to set up over the years. They need state funding, and without Iran they have no ability to exist."
How much money does Iran transfer to Hamas?
"As far as we know, the budget from Iran to Gaza is in the order of $100 million a year. Gaza could do very nice things with this money, make it even more beautiful than Dubai. But from what we know, most of this budget goes to the military wing of Hamas."
Qatar also transfers money to Hamas. |
32187 | Israel thwarts Hamas on the financial battlefield
These have intensified greatly over the last month, but the core of the budget - for Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis, and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad is Iran, in particular the Quds Force (the special forces of the IRGC, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps). Hamas has all kinds of additional sources of self-financing, including businesses, associations, investments, and all kinds of arrangements they’ve tried to set up over the years. They need state funding, and without Iran they have no ability to exist."
How much money does Iran transfer to Hamas?
"As far as we know, the budget from Iran to Gaza is in the order of $100 million a year. Gaza could do very nice things with this money, make it even more beautiful than Dubai. But from what we know, most of this budget goes to the military wing of Hamas."
Qatar also transfers money to Hamas.
"Qatar transferred suitcases of cash to Gaza through Israel. Everyone knows this. |
32188 | Israel thwarts Hamas on the financial battlefield
Hamas has all kinds of additional sources of self-financing, including businesses, associations, investments, and all kinds of arrangements they’ve tried to set up over the years. They need state funding, and without Iran they have no ability to exist."
How much money does Iran transfer to Hamas?
"As far as we know, the budget from Iran to Gaza is in the order of $100 million a year. Gaza could do very nice things with this money, make it even more beautiful than Dubai. But from what we know, most of this budget goes to the military wing of Hamas."
Qatar also transfers money to Hamas.
"Qatar transferred suitcases of cash to Gaza through Israel. Everyone knows this. This money allegedly went to pay salaries and civilian needs (education, health, infrastructure), and therefore Israel transferred it, so it’s incorrect to say that it all went to fund terrorism."
From money-changers to chocolate
How have these billions reached the Gaza street, and Hamas over the years? |
32189 | Israel thwarts Hamas on the financial battlefield
They need state funding, and without Iran they have no ability to exist."
How much money does Iran transfer to Hamas?
"As far as we know, the budget from Iran to Gaza is in the order of $100 million a year. Gaza could do very nice things with this money, make it even more beautiful than Dubai. But from what we know, most of this budget goes to the military wing of Hamas."
Qatar also transfers money to Hamas.
"Qatar transferred suitcases of cash to Gaza through Israel. Everyone knows this. This money allegedly went to pay salaries and civilian needs (education, health, infrastructure), and therefore Israel transferred it, so it’s incorrect to say that it all went to fund terrorism."
From money-changers to chocolate
How have these billions reached the Gaza street, and Hamas over the years? There are quite a few methods, including cryptocurrencies and trade. But the main and easiest method for money transfer to Gaza is hawala. |
32190 | Israel thwarts Hamas on the financial battlefield
How much money does Iran transfer to Hamas?
"As far as we know, the budget from Iran to Gaza is in the order of $100 million a year. Gaza could do very nice things with this money, make it even more beautiful than Dubai. But from what we know, most of this budget goes to the military wing of Hamas."
Qatar also transfers money to Hamas.
"Qatar transferred suitcases of cash to Gaza through Israel. Everyone knows this. This money allegedly went to pay salaries and civilian needs (education, health, infrastructure), and therefore Israel transferred it, so it’s incorrect to say that it all went to fund terrorism."
From money-changers to chocolate
How have these billions reached the Gaza street, and Hamas over the years? There are quite a few methods, including cryptocurrencies and trade. But the main and easiest method for money transfer to Gaza is hawala.
Ostrovitch-Levi explains, "Most of the money does not reach Gaza physically through the border crossings, but via hawala, a financial channel that is based on trust and connections, and enables the transfer and exchange of funds between countries, without the cash physically passing through them. |
32191 | Israel thwarts Hamas on the financial battlefield
But from what we know, most of this budget goes to the military wing of Hamas."
Qatar also transfers money to Hamas.
"Qatar transferred suitcases of cash to Gaza through Israel. Everyone knows this. This money allegedly went to pay salaries and civilian needs (education, health, infrastructure), and therefore Israel transferred it, so it’s incorrect to say that it all went to fund terrorism."
From money-changers to chocolate
How have these billions reached the Gaza street, and Hamas over the years? There are quite a few methods, including cryptocurrencies and trade. But the main and easiest method for money transfer to Gaza is hawala.
Ostrovitch-Levi explains, "Most of the money does not reach Gaza physically through the border crossings, but via hawala, a financial channel that is based on trust and connections, and enables the transfer and exchange of funds between countries, without the cash physically passing through them. It’s a channel for transferring the funds raised in other countries. |
32192 | Israel thwarts Hamas on the financial battlefield
Qatar also transfers money to Hamas.
"Qatar transferred suitcases of cash to Gaza through Israel. Everyone knows this. This money allegedly went to pay salaries and civilian needs (education, health, infrastructure), and therefore Israel transferred it, so it’s incorrect to say that it all went to fund terrorism."
From money-changers to chocolate
How have these billions reached the Gaza street, and Hamas over the years? There are quite a few methods, including cryptocurrencies and trade. But the main and easiest method for money transfer to Gaza is hawala.
Ostrovitch-Levi explains, "Most of the money does not reach Gaza physically through the border crossings, but via hawala, a financial channel that is based on trust and connections, and enables the transfer and exchange of funds between countries, without the cash physically passing through them. It’s a channel for transferring the funds raised in other countries. In Gaza there are all sorts of wealthy individuals who can transfer large amounts in cash to Hamas upon receiving request from entities abroad." |
32193 | Israel thwarts Hamas on the financial battlefield
Everyone knows this. This money allegedly went to pay salaries and civilian needs (education, health, infrastructure), and therefore Israel transferred it, so it’s incorrect to say that it all went to fund terrorism."
From money-changers to chocolate
How have these billions reached the Gaza street, and Hamas over the years? There are quite a few methods, including cryptocurrencies and trade. But the main and easiest method for money transfer to Gaza is hawala.
Ostrovitch-Levi explains, "Most of the money does not reach Gaza physically through the border crossings, but via hawala, a financial channel that is based on trust and connections, and enables the transfer and exchange of funds between countries, without the cash physically passing through them. It’s a channel for transferring the funds raised in other countries. In Gaza there are all sorts of wealthy individuals who can transfer large amounts in cash to Hamas upon receiving request from entities abroad."
How does the method work? |
32194 | Israel thwarts Hamas on the financial battlefield
Everyone knows this. This money allegedly went to pay salaries and civilian needs (education, health, infrastructure), and therefore Israel transferred it, so it’s incorrect to say that it all went to fund terrorism."
From money-changers to chocolate
How have these billions reached the Gaza street, and Hamas over the years? There are quite a few methods, including cryptocurrencies and trade. But the main and easiest method for money transfer to Gaza is hawala.
Ostrovitch-Levi explains, "Most of the money does not reach Gaza physically through the border crossings, but via hawala, a financial channel that is based on trust and connections, and enables the transfer and exchange of funds between countries, without the cash physically passing through them. It’s a channel for transferring the funds raised in other countries. In Gaza there are all sorts of wealthy individuals who can transfer large amounts in cash to Hamas upon receiving request from entities abroad."
How does the method work?
"Money changers in places all over the world, let's say Turkey, receive money, and inform the hawaladars (money changers) in Gaza who transfer the money on their behalf. |
32195 | Israel thwarts Hamas on the financial battlefield
From money-changers to chocolate
How have these billions reached the Gaza street, and Hamas over the years? There are quite a few methods, including cryptocurrencies and trade. But the main and easiest method for money transfer to Gaza is hawala.
Ostrovitch-Levi explains, "Most of the money does not reach Gaza physically through the border crossings, but via hawala, a financial channel that is based on trust and connections, and enables the transfer and exchange of funds between countries, without the cash physically passing through them. It’s a channel for transferring the funds raised in other countries. In Gaza there are all sorts of wealthy individuals who can transfer large amounts in cash to Hamas upon receiving request from entities abroad."
How does the method work?
"Money changers in places all over the world, let's say Turkey, receive money, and inform the hawaladars (money changers) in Gaza who transfer the money on their behalf. When a customer comes to a hawaladar in Turkey and asks to transfer money to Gaza, he does not physically transfer money, but settles accounts internally with money changers in Gaza, and Judea and Samaria. |
32196 | Israel thwarts Hamas on the financial battlefield
Ostrovitch-Levi explains, "Most of the money does not reach Gaza physically through the border crossings, but via hawala, a financial channel that is based on trust and connections, and enables the transfer and exchange of funds between countries, without the cash physically passing through them. It’s a channel for transferring the funds raised in other countries. In Gaza there are all sorts of wealthy individuals who can transfer large amounts in cash to Hamas upon receiving request from entities abroad."
How does the method work?
"Money changers in places all over the world, let's say Turkey, receive money, and inform the hawaladars (money changers) in Gaza who transfer the money on their behalf. When a customer comes to a hawaladar in Turkey and asks to transfer money to Gaza, he does not physically transfer money, but settles accounts internally with money changers in Gaza, and Judea and Samaria. The funds are de facto not transferred. |
32197 | Israel thwarts Hamas on the financial battlefield
It’s a channel for transferring the funds raised in other countries. In Gaza there are all sorts of wealthy individuals who can transfer large amounts in cash to Hamas upon receiving request from entities abroad."
How does the method work?
"Money changers in places all over the world, let's say Turkey, receive money, and inform the hawaladars (money changers) in Gaza who transfer the money on their behalf. When a customer comes to a hawaladar in Turkey and asks to transfer money to Gaza, he does not physically transfer money, but settles accounts internally with money changers in Gaza, and Judea and Samaria. The funds are de facto not transferred. Occasionally, or when the amount of the debt reaches a predetermined ceiling, a transfer is made between the money changers to reset the outstanding debt."
Is it possible detect the money pipeline between hawaladars and halt the transfer? |
32198 | Israel thwarts Hamas on the financial battlefield
It’s a channel for transferring the funds raised in other countries. In Gaza there are all sorts of wealthy individuals who can transfer large amounts in cash to Hamas upon receiving request from entities abroad."
How does the method work?
"Money changers in places all over the world, let's say Turkey, receive money, and inform the hawaladars (money changers) in Gaza who transfer the money on their behalf. When a customer comes to a hawaladar in Turkey and asks to transfer money to Gaza, he does not physically transfer money, but settles accounts internally with money changers in Gaza, and Judea and Samaria. The funds are de facto not transferred. Occasionally, or when the amount of the debt reaches a predetermined ceiling, a transfer is made between the money changers to reset the outstanding debt."
Is it possible detect the money pipeline between hawaladars and halt the transfer?
"Transfers are made between two ‘exchangers,’ and don’t include the identity of the beneficiaries, or the persons who gave the money. |
32199 | Israel thwarts Hamas on the financial battlefield
How does the method work?
"Money changers in places all over the world, let's say Turkey, receive money, and inform the hawaladars (money changers) in Gaza who transfer the money on their behalf. When a customer comes to a hawaladar in Turkey and asks to transfer money to Gaza, he does not physically transfer money, but settles accounts internally with money changers in Gaza, and Judea and Samaria. The funds are de facto not transferred. Occasionally, or when the amount of the debt reaches a predetermined ceiling, a transfer is made between the money changers to reset the outstanding debt."
Is it possible detect the money pipeline between hawaladars and halt the transfer?
"Transfers are made between two ‘exchangers,’ and don’t include the identity of the beneficiaries, or the persons who gave the money. They don’t know what the transactions were, they only know there are debts to offset. We are in a constant battle against this phenomenon. |
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